Recipe rewind!
One of my favorite blog posts.
FYI: One of my Italian favorite recipes is Gnocchi. I'm proud to be Italian 50% Italian. Ha ha it's true. I'm a blend of two 100% Italian grandfathers and a 100 % Slovak grandmother and 100% English grandmother. A good combination!
I spent a great deal of time with my grandparents so I am blessed to combine a lot of my recipes using what I remember they used and am able to create really delicious meals.
Note: I have included a few of my pictures of my grandparents.
One of my favorite blog posts.
FYI: One of my Italian favorite recipes is Gnocchi. I'm proud to be Italian 50% Italian. Ha ha it's true. I'm a blend of two 100% Italian grandfathers and a 100 % Slovak grandmother and 100% English grandmother. A good combination!
I spent a great deal of time with my grandparents so I am blessed to combine a lot of my recipes using what I remember they used and am able to create really delicious meals.
Note: I have included a few of my pictures of my grandparents.
One of Dad's favorite dishes. |
8/4/14 I shared this post for the first time.
From my kitchen to yours,
Grandma and Grandpa |
Nana and my daughter |
My mom and my m-i-l put their potatoes through a ricer to make gnocchi but I’m decided to give it a whirl and try my mixer to mash the potatoes to see how light they’d be. Took a taste test on a few to make sure the combination was what I was looking for and they turned out delightful.. I want to share my recipe and pictures with you…
Ingredients:
8 medium russet potatoes (baking potatoes, peeled and cut in medium cubes)
1 tablespoon salt
1 large egg
3 + cups Pillsbury Pre Sifted Flour
Put potatoes in large pot and salt water.. Boil until tender (fork will go right through center)
Take off heat and drain thoroughly in large colander
Mash potatoes with hand held potato masher until potatoes are breaking down. Next Using electric mixer beat on medium and then high speed until all potatoes are mashed thoroughly. Do this while potatoes are still hot. (You could use food processor but I used mixer just to see if it would accomplish the task). It worked fine..
Transfer potatoes to large bowl and cool potatoes completely after mashing..(I cover slightly while cooling). When cooled add 1 egg and slowly while working with your hands add 1 cup at a time of flour at a time until a large ball forms..(I have picture examples on blog).
Transfer potatoes to large bowl and cool potatoes completely after mashing..(I cover slightly while cooling). When cooled add 1 egg and slowly while working with your hands add 1 cup at a time of flour at a time until a large ball forms..(I have picture examples on blog).
Cover large ball of dough( Set aside) Slice in sections to make a long tootsie roll like piece of dough.. Add a little flour if needed to have dough not stick to cutting board.. Cut in pieces and score with fork..(Picture will demonstrate..) Cook immediately in large pot of boiling water until gnocchi comes to surface. Stirring now and then to make sure they don’t stick to bottom of pot…
Using a medium strainer ..scoop gnocchi out and place on a platter that has some sauce on it. Add gnocchi and top with sauce. Serve with Red or white sauce..
I use Red Sauce and top with grated Pecorino Romano Cheese..
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